Dual rotary kitchen cabinet



Oct. 10, 1933. Q E, DAVIS I y 1,929,677

DUAL ROTARY KITCHEN CABINET Filed Aug. 29, 1931 INI/ENTOR. GEDREE E, Z715 VIE.

ATTORNEY Y` Potentod Oor. 10,-1933 UNITED sTATEsf PATENT OFFICE i c 1,929,677v DUAL ROTARY KrrCHENl CABINET George E. Davis, SanFranci-sco, Calif: Application August 29.19315 soriaiNopooaose claim. (ci. 3ra- 157) n The present invention relates generally to improvements in kitchen cabinets but more particularly to improvements in dual rotary vkitchen cabinets in which the operator may have access VI thereto either from the kitchen orr the adjacent dining room. j

The primary object of the invention is to provide a cabinet of the class indicated that is hexagonal shaped and which embodies a combined l kitchen cabinet and serving board.

Another object of the invention'is the provision of a dual rotary kitchen cabinet having a plurality of drawers and bins. c

An additional object of the invention is to prol vide a dual rotary kitchen cabinet of the class indicated'whch embodies a plurality of upper and lower bins and drawers to which the operator may have access either from the'kitchen or din-v' ing room. f

.2uY Y Additional to the foregoing objects is a dua1 v rotary kitchen cabinet that is cheap to manufacrotary-kitchen cabinet as shown with a portion I Patentof the United States is the following:

of the'wall or partition;

, n Y Figure 2 is a top plan View of the dual rotary kitchen cabinet taken at the line 2`2in Figure 1; Figure `3 is a vertical sectional view of'my dual rotary kitchen cabinet per se;

Figure 4 is a detail viewof the frzonstruction'inv which the preferred form `of the invention is illustrated the device consists broadly of ldual rotary .Y cabinet 10 per se having an upper cabinet 11 and.A

a lower cabinet 12 which are rotatably-'carried by bearings 13, 14 and 15, the said bearings being mounted on the bearing supports 16, V17 and 18.

Referring more particularly to -Figures1, 2,

3 and 4, the dual rotary kitchen'cabinet comprises a cabinet 10 which is arranged'in two sections 11 and 12 andA which are independent ofA each other.

The lower part of my dual rotary kitchen ca bi-4 Y net 12is provided with a suitable bearing 14fsaid bearing being supported by a base board 16;

The upper part of the cabinet 11 is supported lolearlyindicated Figures 1, 2 and 3 respectively; Y f

The support 18 is the main supporting ycolumn and is hollow as indicated inFigure 3,'said column 18 having a second independently rotatable 60 column 18 mounted therein andsupporting the upper cabinet 11A through the medium ofthe bearings 14 and rotatable section 15 of the bearing 15. i A

The bearing 13 is fixed to the' column 18'f and 65 the bearing 17,is xed to the building structure. Bearings 14, 14 and 15 and 15" A act as thrust bearings and support the weight of both upper and lower cabinets 11 and 12 so that said'cabinets are freely rotatable relative Yto each other f and to the structure.- c

'The upper and lower bins or draws are fastened together by the bolts 19 as indicated in Figures 2, 3 and 4, o-r any other suitable means;A

In recapitulatiom- Y The operation of the dual rotary kitchen cabinet i's as follows: Y

The operator standing in the kitchen may cause the cabinet to revolve to` anyone of the six sides by manuallyturning cabinets 11 and 12 affording 80v accessto any of the selected bins or drawsv as clearly indicated in Figure 3.

What I claim and desire to secure by vLetters In a rotary cabinet of the class described comp'rising upper and lower Vrotatable cabinets; a main supportingroolumn, an anti-friction thrust bearing vrotatably supporting said column, a second column mounted in said supporting column and extending thereabovenand having a thrustbearing supporting the'same for rotatable move- 'ment relative to said supporting column, said by the upper end ofrsaid main column and the f upper end of said second column and supporting Y said upper cabinet for rotatable movement relative to said lower cabinet. A Y

' GEORGE E. DAVIS.'

by suitable bearings 13 and 15 and is mounted on I A I a tubulanmember 18 which is supported at its 55 extreme lowerend by a suitable bearing 14 as 

